Examples of using Recognised as in English and their translations into Hindi
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He was the first Togolese player to be recognised as Africa's best player.
Recognised as one of Indian television's biggest singing reality show, Sony Entertainment Television's Indian Idol is back with its 10th Season!
Only one attorney is recognised as the‘Lawyer of the Year' for each specialty and location.
Recognised as"Asamis" or tenants, these families were required to apply for land ownership with the revenue department.
Recognised as"Asamis" or tenants, these families were required to apply for land ownership with the revenue department.
They were, therefore, recognised as eggs only with the aid of the microscope.
In the SC judgment of NALSA vs UoI, the Court stated that Transgender should be recognised as the third gender and given equal rights and opportunities.
But soon, economics started vying to be recognised as a science, claiming to follow rigorous scientific methods.
Tata Steel recognised as one of world's most ethical companies.
It was also praised for its greenness and recognised as the largest 100% CarbonNeutral event in Ireland.
Abu Zur'a al-Razi objected that Muslim had omitted too much material which Muslim himself recognised as authentic; and that he included transmitters who were weak.
the biological will be legally recognised as the parents of the baby.
It was in the fifth plan(1974-79) that self-reliance was recognised as an explicit objective.
Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution.
Yet rarely is consumer sentiment explicitly recognised as contributing to potentially serious mental health issues.
Academic staff are highly experienced clinicians and researchers, and recognised as leaders in their chosen fields of public health.
Spurred by the success of the event, Jarvis began a letter writing campaign to have Mother's Day officially recognised as a national holiday.
the figures may also be skewed because carbon monoxide isn't always recognised as the cause of symptoms.
She's annoyed at not being recognised as a farmer and thereby losing out on the compensation.
Abu Zur'a al-Razi objected that Muslim had omitted too much material which Muslim himself recognised as authentic;